Coffee receptacle



May 6, 1930. F. NovorNY COFFEE RECEPTACLE Filed June 26. 1929 10 ing. water Patented May 6, 1930 FERDINAND Novo'rNY, or NEW'YQRK, NQ Yt` Y COFFEE nncnr'reomi l Application `filed .Tune 26,V

The present invention relates to coife'e urns or'receptacles. j

It is not desirable to cooker boilcoifee as the fiavorthereof soon is' spoiled by `such -treatment andalso harmfuleffects result to the consumerof such overboiled uids. it is therefore an object of my invention to have Vthe colfeez'brewed vinan 'urn or receptacle y which isunot heated by fire but in which Vboil- .led V'into itffroin a separate receptacle is passed through the coffee netting and allowed t0 filter slowly therethrough, said urn being so constructed as to substantially retain the boiling temperature for a considerable time.

A further object is to provide such-urn which can be easily and cheaply manufactured.

With the above and other objects in view my invention consists in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of' elements to he hereinafter more fully described and shown in the accompanying drawing in which similar reference characters denote 25 corresponding parts and in which the figure represents a longitudinal sectional elevation of my device.

My device comprises an .outer shell 10 of v metal or other suitable material which may be cylindrical or have any other cross section. Centrally located in said outer shell is a second similar smaller shell 11 and the u space between said two shells is Vadapted to be filled with ak heat insulator 12 of asbestos or the like. A third similar smaller shell 13 is centrally located in said shell 11 and the space between said two last named shells forms an air chamber 14. Mounted within said shell 13 is a fourth shell 15k which is 16 of earthern ware, porcelain, heat resisting glass or similar material. The space between said shell 15 and shell 13 is filled with insuy lating material 17. The said shells 10, 11, 13 and 15 rest with their lower ends on a suitable bottom 18 which may be removably attached to said outer shell 10 in any suitableV manner. In height said shells gradually increase toward the outer shell and are closed '.50 by a conically shaped or tapered top 19 whose shells.

shaped to fit the contour of a coffee container y to formanA outer cover.

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open narrower end is of the same diameter as thatV ofthe innermost shell 15.V This topv 19 .is suitablyV attached to fthe walls of Lsaid Acentral opening20 is provided in the'bot- I tom of said-' shell l'and a corresponding opening 21is provided in the vbottom A18. Therounded or spherically shaped bottom 16 of the container 16 is provided Vwith a ,central opening 22 and a neck `like portion ,i .162pro3ecting from the outer facey thereof around said opening :22 vand serving as a centering means.. This neck 162 is adapted to snugly fit inthe opening 20 infsai'dshell 15. Suitably attached to saidcontainer 16vand ing 22'is a discharge pipe l23 throughwhich the fiuidiin the container maybe tapped off.

Vrlhe discharge pipe may be suitably insulated as at 24:. V25 'denotes the usual gaugev glass 7 adapted to communicate `with itsvsaid'open- 26 is a reinforcing member which is attached to the'discharge pipe 23 *and to thel ywall of said shell 10 Yin any suitable manner.

` The upperl edge of the receptacle 16 is provided ,with a taperedfannular shoulder `163 whiehbears onr the lower end .fof thetop 19.l

To close theopen top of saidcontainer I provide an ,insulation Vfilled@annular wall 27 .which is suitably mountedto thetop-edge vof the coffee container as by soldering it to a metal ring528 of softjmetalwhich vis bent* over the side edges of thesaid top edge 163 of said-coffee containenfv The inner face 27 of said wall-27 is tapered slightly.V A metal hollow cover 29 provided with a heatVinsu-- lation'fillingSO having a correspondingly ta?Viv pered side wall29 is adapted to snugly fit in the top of said wall 2,7 to seal thecontents ofthe coffee container. f '4 A second hollowinetal cover 31 filled with heatV insulation lmaterial 32, may beprovided The sidewalls 31 ofsaidlouter cover are also tapered to fit on the tapered topy 19; y Y "y AV suitable inlet tube 33' isV provided projecting through the .shellsandcommunicat# V'i'r'ig withthecontainer 16.' f1 y @At th" lowerend of shelllO and'frictionally'l or votlfierwise removably engaging the *bottomV V34: having an v inverted idish shape. The sai'dbottom is provided with a handlef lto facilitate removal. n

In use the boiling water is permitted to enter the tank through inlet 33 with the covers 29 and 3l in closed position. The water passes through ythe coii'ee netting and slowly filters through said netting. Theifpaeking Y of the urn insures the retention 'of the temperature practically constant for ay atively long period of time.` p i f The device can be conveniently cleaned on removing the covers 29 and 3l. .n

' Of course the'device can be Vm-odilied in com-parl many ways Vwithout .departing -from the spirit of my invention. I therefore, do not wishto be limited to the details "sli-'own and described;

HVVhat-I 4claiin is j f l Y l; A Coffee receptacle comprising an :o'ut'ei casing, plurality of heatinsula'te'd walls spaced from eachother inside 'said casing,

jsupportingnieans for said walls, said walls increasing progressively I iii height towards theV outer casing, covering means for the top wedges of walls, a container mounted interiorlvr'of` the innermost wall, heati'nsulat- Y ed covering means'foi1 said container, inlet andontletfmeans to said container and an overall cover-for {saidrec'epta'cle adapted to rest on 'said wall top covering means.

wall, a heatv insulated superstructure adapted to bermounted on said container, a heat insulated cover adapted to be mounted in said superstructure, inlet vand outlet means to said container, and an 'overall heat insulatedcoverior the top 'of said receptacle.

L5. A tireless o'ifee Vre'ce'ptaclef"con'rp'rising ian outer casing, an inner casing, insulation packing between said two casings, a second inner casing` spaced `from said first inner casing, a third inner casing, insulationpacking between said secondk and third inner casings, a bottolni-nfsaid'outer casing on which said other casings are mounted, an earthenware Ycontai'n'er adapted to 'snugly fit insidesaid third inner casing, heat insulated `covering 'in-cans for 'said container Amounted thereon, 'an overall heat insulated covei1 adapted to be tacle. y l c Y Signed at NewrYorlrfthis 21stday'f'J une,

` 2.'A.cfoiiee Yreceptaclecomprising'an outer i metal "shell, a bottom insaid shell, a second inner 'shell concentric withL said "first named r`shell, a heat insulating filling :between said two shells, a third concentric` shell kinside *of said second shell, afourth shell concentric with said `other shells, "a 'heat insulation lillingbetween -said third 'andfouirth shell,

yan earthenware coee container'adapted to iit in 'the said fourth shell, 'inlet' and youtlet means for said container, a Vheat Vinsulated cover structure mounted at the top of: said *contaiiieig a cover y-z'i'dap'terl to vsnugly Afit in 'saiclstructure and an overall cover for v`said ielcfe'ptacle.I Y Y 3. A eoee *receptacle comprising 'an outer' casing, a plural-ity Vof 'concentrically ai'- Y ranged "shells mounted inside "saidcasing, a

heat vinsulation filling between lalternate pairs of shells, said shells 'increasing in height Yp`io ,'ressively towards said Youter casing, a top plate joined to the upper edges of zsaid sells, "a'container adapted to t inside the innermost "shell, 'a'he'at insulated covering meansy for said 1 container, Vinletl ,means lnear the top of said Acontainer vand -heat insulate'd outlet HIreans at dthe "bottom itop plate,

thereof andan overall heat insulated cover' Y 4. Abba@ aceptan@ 'Comprising monter casing, 1a .plurality of` heat insulated walls spacedY from each other insidegsaid Casing, supporting, means for said walls, covering means for the to'p edges of said walls,a con- 

